PhatNuggz
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So unless necessary don't defoliate? I've seen so much mixed information on different posts and forums. I feel I absolutely had to but for future reference don't touch?
I have read many times that removing more than 15% plant matter by pruning or defoliation causes stress. In my experience the less stress and healthier a plant grows through a whole cycle from seed to harvest the more it can reach its potential. More potency, complexity and flavor the healthier it is. (And not too faded at finish but that's the other common argument about flushing).
Conversely I have seen nutrient or otherwise stressed plants in my garden develop amazing amounts of resin glands but they never turn out to have equal potency, complexity or flavor. Just a lot of frost.
So my main concern is happy plants and doing as little as possible to inhibit them as best as it fits in my available space. The different techniques and methods all have their place. They are tools to be used when needed. Not tricks that make plants perform better.
Just my opinion and experience but hope it is helpful. :)
I defoliate like that even when I staked under 3x600. Larf takes up needed plant energy to grow "garbage" below vs big buds up top. I only keep strains that my patients and I deem worthy.
Every spot under my main lights is worth 1100.00. If a strain can't meet that demand (200/oz =5.5oz min), it gets booted to side lighting only.
Hermies produce just that, more hermies.
@MIMedGrower
Im still super butt hurt at the shitty genetics a certain "connoisseur" genetics conpany sells. This was about 2 yrs ago.
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